Bilsington dog photographer

A timeless photograph of mans’ best friend.

I’m Jamie Morgan, a local photographer based near Bilsington. I grew up in Biddenden and have spent my life around dogs and farm animals, so when I wanted a change in the pace of life, getting back outside and working with animals was for me.

Since an early age, the relationship between Dog and Owner has been really important to me, sadly because we know we are going to out live our pets.

I specialise in creating fine art dog portraits in the South East, with location days and personalised portrait commissions as ways to get the very best pictures of your animal. I then produce high quality framed prints and wall art to grace your home. You can find out more on my website.

Whether you are looking for a fantastic photo of your beloved dog to frame and hang on the wall, or you are looking for a collection of fine art canvases to grace your home or workplace, then a location based dog photoshoot near to Charing, Kent.

Dog Photoshoot Locations close to Aldington, Kent.

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Millennium Field, Biddenden

The Biddenden Millennium Field is a nature and conservation area of 20.5 acres. Created in 1999 as part of the Millennium celebrations it has lots to offer visitors. There is a wooded area (the Rookery) with a stream and foot bridges, ponds with dipping platforms, and three statues carved from old trees.

Hothfield Common, Ashford

The common land extends over 58 hectares, and until the early 20th century, livestock grazing maintained the open character of the land. Many plants such as heather, cross-leaved heath, dwarf & common gorse, heath spotted-orchid, bog asphodel, and round-leaved sundew are now thriving as a result of heath and bog habitat restoration.

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Kings Wood, Charlock

As an ancient woodland site, King’s Wood is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The main species of tree include Sweet Chestnut, Beech, Corsican Pine and Douglas Fir.

Wye Crown, Ashford

There are tremendous views over the Devil’s Kneading Trough – the largest and most famous of the steep-sided dry valleys that characterise the hills of the Downs.

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Blean Woods, Canterbury

Scotney Castle Estate is open all year round, with a number of trails of varying length that pass through fields, wooded areas and the hop farm, up and down the valley and along the Bewl River. It is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Winchelsea Beach, Rye

Really, there is only sea and shingle, with flat wet sand at low tide and lots of little pools. Many species of birds frequent the sands with the far side nestled beneath the cliffs of Fairlight. Winchelsea Beach is popular with dog walkers, lug diggers and folk with shrimping nets.

Looking for something different? These are just a handful of the beautiful Kent locations I regularly use for my location days, take a look at the website for the latest dates.

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Slip on the wellies, grab the dogs lead

and join us for a dog photo shoot.

I can’t wait to meet you and your dog, I will bring some water and treats, don’t forget

to bring their favourite toy and together we will make some pictures to remember.